By Gregory J Johnson
The Synthetic Oil Revolution
The major oil companies in our world have been making huge profits from all aspects of their market for over a hundred years. One of their products, motor oil, has a huge profit margin but it is not the best product for lubricating and cooling our internal combustion engines and they know it. Thirty five years ago a superior product pure synthetic motor oil was introduces into the marketplace capable of protecting our engines for 25,000 miles between oil changes. Today almost four decades later the 3,000 mile oil change is still ingrained in a lot of people's minds but the test of time and the fact that superior technology will always prevail is what the Synthetic Oil Revolution is all about.
One reason we have been trained by the oil companies to change our motor oil so often,
Aside from the fact that they make so much money from it, is that it is not a good lubricant. Crude refined petroleum oil breaks down at a rapid rate leaving behind undesirable deposits of sludge and varnish. Crude oil can not be refined enough to remove these damaging molecules form it. Paraffin, a waxy substance causes the oil to gel at low temperatures so that there is no lubrication at temperatures below zero and does not start until it warms up if the engine can crank over at all. This is the time of the most severe engine wear. Other non lubricating molecules in the oil boil off at high temperatures leaving the oil thicker even at those temperatures causing the oil pump to work harder robbing the engine of power to the wheels. While these undesirable occurrences are taking place the rest of the oil is breaking down at a rapid pace, thus the need to replace it every 3,000 miles just to protect our motors. Is there a better way?
Synthetic motor oil is a man made, designed, engineered and manufactured in the laboratory. These identical molecules are designed specifically for lubricating our internal combustion engines. These molecules are precise in their ability to slide across each other and keep the moving parts of our engines from touching each other. Synthetic oil naturally flows at very low temperatures down to minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit and does not boil off at high temperatures thus giving us lubrication throughout the operating temperatures of our engines.
The benefits of using a pure synthetic oil are:
Fuel Economy
If increasing your fuel mileage by 2% to 5% Interests You
More Horsepower
If increasing your vehicles performance Interests You
25,000 Miles
If saving money by increasing your oil drain intervals Interests You
Extended Equipment Life
If having fewer auto repairs Interests You
Cold Temperature Starts
If reducing engine wear at start up Interests You
8 Quarts vs 12 Gallons
If putting less waste into the environment Interests You
10 Minutes Ads Up
If saving time not visiting the oil change bays Interests You
Buy American
If reducing our dependence on foreign oil Interests You
Then join the Synthetic Oil Revolution and be a pioneer in the change from crude petroleum oil to the best synthetic lubrication products for your engines.
Greg Johnson is a retired Airline Captain. His jet equipment was dependent on synthetic lubricants to survive in the extreme operating environments of our atmosphere. The technology needs to be the standard in our internal combustion engines. Using synthetic transmission oil decreases operating temperatures and friction thus increasing the transmissions life. The same holds true for Synthetic Motor Oils that have been with us for thirty five years and will be the standard within the next five years.
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The Synthetic Oil Revolution
The major oil companies in our world have been making huge profits from all aspects of their market for over a hundred years. One of their products, motor oil, has a huge profit margin but it is not the best product for lubricating and cooling our internal combustion engines and they know it. Thirty five years ago a superior product pure synthetic motor oil was introduces into the marketplace capable of protecting our engines for 25,000 miles between oil changes. Today almost four decades later the 3,000 mile oil change is still ingrained in a lot of people's minds but the test of time and the fact that superior technology will always prevail is what the Synthetic Oil Revolution is all about.
One reason we have been trained by the oil companies to change our motor oil so often,
Aside from the fact that they make so much money from it, is that it is not a good lubricant. Crude refined petroleum oil breaks down at a rapid rate leaving behind undesirable deposits of sludge and varnish. Crude oil can not be refined enough to remove these damaging molecules form it. Paraffin, a waxy substance causes the oil to gel at low temperatures so that there is no lubrication at temperatures below zero and does not start until it warms up if the engine can crank over at all. This is the time of the most severe engine wear. Other non lubricating molecules in the oil boil off at high temperatures leaving the oil thicker even at those temperatures causing the oil pump to work harder robbing the engine of power to the wheels. While these undesirable occurrences are taking place the rest of the oil is breaking down at a rapid pace, thus the need to replace it every 3,000 miles just to protect our motors. Is there a better way?
Synthetic motor oil is a man made, designed, engineered and manufactured in the laboratory. These identical molecules are designed specifically for lubricating our internal combustion engines. These molecules are precise in their ability to slide across each other and keep the moving parts of our engines from touching each other. Synthetic oil naturally flows at very low temperatures down to minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit and does not boil off at high temperatures thus giving us lubrication throughout the operating temperatures of our engines.
The benefits of using a pure synthetic oil are:
Fuel Economy
If increasing your fuel mileage by 2% to 5% Interests You
More Horsepower
If increasing your vehicles performance Interests You
25,000 Miles
If saving money by increasing your oil drain intervals Interests You
Extended Equipment Life
If having fewer auto repairs Interests You
Cold Temperature Starts
If reducing engine wear at start up Interests You
8 Quarts vs 12 Gallons
If putting less waste into the environment Interests You
10 Minutes Ads Up
If saving time not visiting the oil change bays Interests You
Buy American
If reducing our dependence on foreign oil Interests You
Then join the Synthetic Oil Revolution and be a pioneer in the change from crude petroleum oil to the best synthetic lubrication products for your engines.
Greg Johnson is a retired Airline Captain. His jet equipment was dependent on synthetic lubricants to survive in the extreme operating environments of our atmosphere. The technology needs to be the standard in our internal combustion engines. Using synthetic transmission oil decreases operating temperatures and friction thus increasing the transmissions life. The same holds true for Synthetic Motor Oils that have been with us for thirty five years and will be the standard within the next five years.
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